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Consultation has concluded
Go Cycle is helping change the way people travel around Kingston.
In 2014, Kingston was one of just three local authorities that secured funding from the Mayor of London as part of the Transport for London Mini-Holland programme.
With our allocation of £30 million we have developed the Go Cycle programme. Our schemes are aimed at relieving the pressure of a growing population on the borough's transport network by providing new facilities for cycling and walking, while improving road safety and public spaces.
Go Cycle also underpins the Mayor's Healthy Streets initiative, aimed at shifting Londoners towards healthier lifestyles and active travel choices.
Our first development at Portsmouth Road was officially opened in April 2017 and other schemes in the town centre and Surbiton area are under construction.
We are now ready to consult on our plans for Kingston High Street, to create a two-way cycle lane that connects Portsmouth Road directly to the town centre.
We want your feedback to help shape the final plans.
The consultation closes: Monday, July 17, 2017
Go Cycle is helping change the way people travel around Kingston.
In 2014, Kingston was one of just three local authorities that secured funding from the Mayor of London as part of the Transport for London Mini-Holland programme.
With our allocation of £30 million we have developed the Go Cycle programme. Our schemes are aimed at relieving the pressure of a growing population on the borough's transport network by providing new facilities for cycling and walking, while improving road safety and public spaces.
Go Cycle also underpins the Mayor's Healthy Streets initiative, aimed at shifting Londoners towards healthier lifestyles and active travel choices.
Our first development at Portsmouth Road was officially opened in April 2017 and other schemes in the town centre and Surbiton area are under construction.
We are now ready to consult on our plans for Kingston High Street, to create a two-way cycle lane that connects Portsmouth Road directly to the town centre.
We want your feedback to help shape the final plans.
We want to know what you think. Your feedback will help shape the final plans.
Please read through each of the information sections and then complete our online questionnaire.
If you are unable to complete this questionnaire because of disability or language, we can assist you. Please call the Kingston Council helpline on 020 8547 5000 or ask someone to call on your behalf.
Consultation has concluded
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Project timeline
Consultation open
Go Cycle: Kingston High Street has finished this stage
19 June 2017
Consultation closed
Go Cycle: Kingston High Street is currently at this stage